Make Your Child’s Senior Year the Best Yet
>> Feb 15, 2018
Make Your Child’s Senior Year the Best Yet
You’ll find advice around every corner
when it comes to raising kids. Everyone is an expert on diapering, feeding, and
bathing your baby. There are numerous books on coping with the tween years, and
tween advice is abundant on the internet. What’s missing is how to celebrate
the amazing accomplishments of your graduating senior. Use the following suggestions
to make your child feel as important as they truly are.
All the
Trimmings
The senior year is filled with
milestones, and with that comes a lot of keepsakes. Plan ahead so that you
don’t have to refuse these special mementos for your child. Class rings are the
perfect way to mark the year and interests of any student. You’ll even find
dainty designs for the girls that look fancier than the traditional styles.
Every kid needs a yearbook too. This is where they’ll save all their friends
autographs and have pictures to look back on for the rest of their lives.
Senior
Pictures
The senior pictures will mean as much
to them as they will for you. You will have a lovely set of professional photos
that you can share with friends and family as well as display on your walls.
They’ll have an experience they’ll never forget. Photographers are terrific
when it comes to including the child’s interests. Many will take them to area
parks and other places of interest in order to have beautiful backgrounds.
The Party
Let your child choose how they want to
celebrate. Although large gatherings that often resemble wedding receptions are
the norm, your graduate may enjoy a smaller family dinner instead. Either way,
be sure that there is a cake and presents. Gifts from parents can be as simple
as custom cell phone covers from
places like Hoalt Design to elegant watches from the local jeweler. Inexpensive
decoration can be found at the dollar stores with the year prominently
displayed.
That last year of school will go
extremely fast. Along with all of these suggestions for making it the best year
ever, remember to slow down and spend time with your child. Listen to their
dreams, fears, and aspirations. They’ll remember that more than anything you
can buy or give them.
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